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Some believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
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.Some believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
I’m no religious scholar. But I’m quite sure that marking with ashes (which calling after any biblical concern with the mark of the beast) couldn’t possibly involve anything to do with Jesus.Some believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
.I’m no religious scholar. But I’m quite sure that marking with ashes (which calling after any biblical concern with the mark of the beast) couldn’t possibly involve anything to do with Jesus.
I would say the spirit in which we worship God should be greater than the spirit in which we embrace the form of religion.Some believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
No.Some believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
For once we agreeIt's not a physical mark.
It's a choice the individual makes OP.
It's definitely an admission of a choice you made. To those very people God says, COME OUT OF HER (BABYLON) MY PEOPLESome believe that the marking with ashes is the "mark of the beast" on one's forehead. What say you?
No. The mark described in the Bible is permanent. It won't wash off. It may be a form of tattoo, or most likely a Gates' injectable, smaller than a grain of rice, under the skin that can be read like a bar code.Do you think it will be when the Antichrist appears?
Do you think that the ashen cross might prefigure a permanent mark at a later time?No. The mark described in the Bible is permanent. It won't wash off. It may be a form of tattoo, or most likely a Gates' injectable, smaller than a grain of rice, under the skin that can be read like a bar code.
It is a physical mark and without it, you will buy nothing.It's not a physical mark.
It's a choice the individual makes OP.
Looks dumb as shit walking around like that is all I know.![]()
True, even 'crossing' yourself means that you are 'marking' yourself with the cross (using your right hand. Revelation 13:16).It is a physical mark and without it, you will buy nothing.
You know it is physical is because it has a location. Hand or head. You can't put a choice on a hand or forehead.
Not when you consider that there are more Christians that don't do it, than Catholics that do. It's just a Catholic tradition that the New World Order doesn't care about one way or another.Do you think that the ashen cross might prefigure a permanent mark at a later time?
Woodz, Your links don't show up in your post, but do show up when I hit reply to your post. But I can't get any of them to open.True, even 'crossing' yourself means that you are 'marking' yourself with the cross (using your right hand. Revelation 13:16).
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